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The Tocco of The Greek Realm by Nada Zečević published at CEU Press

Our alumna, Nada Zečević, has her book published at CEU Press.

This book is about the Tocco family, the most prominent kindreds in Latin Greece during the 14th and 15th centuries. Originally from the Italian South, their five generations ruled the Greek regions of the Heptanese, Epiros and Peloponnese.

The History and Archaeology of Medieval Communication Networks in East-Central Europe by Magdolna Szilágyi published at Archaeolingua

Our alumna, Magdolna Szilágyi, has her book published by Archaeolingua. The book is based on the PhD dissertation she defended at our department.

The Noble Elite in the County of Körös, 1400-1526 by Tamás Pálosfalvi published at HAS

Our alumnus, Tamás Pálosfalvi has his book published at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The book is based on the PhD dissertation he defended at our department.

Volume of the Prague Conference has been published with authors from our Department

January 7, 2016

We are happy to announce that a volume was published in conjunction with the international conference "Financial Aspects of the Medieval Economy," held at Charles University in Prague on 17-19 October 2013. Among the contributors we can find our member of faculty Balázs Nagy, our PhD student János Incze and our alumnus Antonín Kalous.

Call for Papers for the 10th Graduate Conference in European History (GRACEH 2016)

December 10, 2015
The Call for Papers for the 10th Graduate Conference in European History (GRACEH 2016) is now out. The theme of the conference is "Resilience, Restoration, Revival: The Endurance of Structures from Early Modern Times to the Present." This year, the conference will be held in Budapest, on April 21-23. We accept abstracts on a variety of topics, regions, and periods, until February 1.